Metropolitan heritage and territory: the case of the Paris–Île-de- France region
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Subregion Île-de-France, Paris, heritage, urban policies, territoryAbstract
The demand for more integrated management of urban areas and increasingly widespread
consideration of sustainable-development objectives in France has now led to an in-depth
reconsideration of the links between urban and heritage policies in the region, fields that until the
turn of the century had traditionally presented few links or connections. The changes that have
taken place in the Île-de-France region — in the political, administrative and social spheres — are
now tending to bring these two facets of public action together. This paper presents a summary of
the process of heritagisation undertaken in the Paris region and its recent evolution, examined at
state, regional and municipal scales. The question that we consider is to attempt to determine
whether the Île-de-France region will be able to add a heritage dimension to its urban policies in
the framework of the Greater Paris project. The stocktaking proposed here will lead us to establish,
through a critical Reading of this process, certain conclusions about this question.
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